5-letter words containing d, o
- demon — A demon is an evil spirit.
- demos — the people of a nation regarded as a political unit
- depot — A depot is a place where large amounts of raw materials, equipment, arms, or other supplies are kept until they are needed.
- deros — Plural form of dero.
- derro — a vagrant
- detol — (language) Directly Executable Test Oriented Language.
- detox — Detox is treatment given to people who are addicted to drugs or alcohol in order to stop them from being addicted.
- devon — a county of SW England, between the Bristol Channel and the English Channel, including the island of Lundy: the geographic and ceremonial county includes Plymouth and Torbay, which became independent unitary authorities in 1998; hilly, rising to the uplands of Exmoor and Dartmoor, with wooded river valleys and a rugged coastline. Administrative centre: Exeter. Pop (excluding unitary authorities): 714 900 (2003 est). Area (excluding unitary authorities): 6569 sq km (2536 sq miles)
- devow — (obsolete) To give up; to devote.
- devoy — Dame Susan (Elizabeth Anne). born 1964, New Zealand squash player; winner of the World Open Championship 1985, 1987, 1990, and 1992
- dhobi — (in India, Malaya, East Africa, etc, esp formerly) a washerman
- dhole — a fierce canine mammal, Cuon alpinus, of the forests of central and SE Asia, having a reddish-brown coat and rounded ears: hunts in packs
- dhols — Plural form of dhol.
- dhoni — A handcrafted sailboat with a motor or lateen sails, resembling a dhow, that is used in the Maldives.
- dhoti — a long loincloth worn by men in India
- dhows — any of various types of sailing vessels used by Arabs on the east African, Arabian, and Indian coasts, generally lateen-rigged on two or three masts.
- dhrop — Eye dialect of drop.
- diazo — of, consisting of, or containing the divalent group, =N:N, or the divalent group, -N:N-
- dibol — Digital Interactive Business Oriented Language. DEC, 1970. Fortran syntax with BCD arithmetic. Versions for PDP-8 and RT-11. ANSI X3.165-1988.
- dicom — (medical, standard) (From Digital Imaging and COmmunications in Medicine) A standard developed by ACR-NEMA (American College of Radiology - National Electrical Manufacturer's Association) for communications between medical imaging devices. It conforms to the ISO reference model for network communications and incorporates object-oriented design concepts.
- dicot — a dicotyledon.
- didos — Plural form of dido.
- dijon — a department in E France. 3393 sq. mi. (8790 sq. km). Capital: Dijon.
- dildo — an artificial erect penis, used as a sexual aid.
- dimbo — an unintelligent person
- dingo — a wolflike, wild dog, Canis familiaris dingo, of Australia, having a reddish- or yellowish-brown coat.
- dino- — terrible, dreadful
- dioch — An African weaverbird of the genus Quelea.
- diode — a device, as a two-element electron tube or a semiconductor, through which current can pass freely in only one direction.
- dione — Classical Mythology. a Titan and a consort of Zeus.
- dioon — any of several Mexican and Central American palmlike plants belonging to the genus Dioon, of the cycad family, having a crown of stiff, pinnate leaves.
- diose — A monosaccharide containing two carbon atoms.
- diota — a type of ancient vase with two handles
- diouf — Abdou [ab-doo] /æbˈdu/ (Show IPA), born 1935, president of Senegal 1981–2000.
- dipso — a dipsomaniac; habitual drunk.
- disco — discotheque.
- disko — an island in Davis Strait, off the W coast of Greenland: extensive coal deposits
- ditto — the aforesaid; the above; the same (used in accounts, lists, etc., to avoid repetition). Symbol: ″. Abbreviation: do. Compare ditto mark.
- divot — Golf. a piece of turf gouged out with a club in making a stroke.
- dixon — Jeremiah, died 1777, English astronomer and surveyor. Compare Mason-Dixon line.
- do by — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
- do in — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
- do it — to engage in sexual intercourse
- do up — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
- doats — dote.
- dobby — British Dialect. a fatuous person; fool.
- dobie — (James) Frank, 1888–1964, U.S. folklorist, educator, and author.
- dobla — a former gold coin of Spain.
- dobra — any of various former Portuguese coins, especially a gold coin of John V equal to two johannes.
- dobro — (lowercase) any guitar of this type.